Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... individuals in the last category participating in the tanda may represent a second trend . However , the small ... individuals with chil- dren will participate in the tanda as much as individuals without chil- dren ; individuals who had ...
... individuals in the last category participating in the tanda may represent a second trend . However , the small ... individuals with chil- dren will participate in the tanda as much as individuals without chil- dren ; individuals who had ...
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... individuals who were once married but who had since lost their spouse either through death or through separation or di- vorce . This comprised only a total of ten individuals from the sample of 53. Seven were separated from their ...
... individuals who were once married but who had since lost their spouse either through death or through separation or di- vorce . This comprised only a total of ten individuals from the sample of 53. Seven were separated from their ...
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... Individuals who are likely to move to other areas apparently are eliminated systematically from participation . Correlatively , the higher an individual's level of education , the greater his or her occupational mobility . In the re ...
... Individuals who are likely to move to other areas apparently are eliminated systematically from participation . Correlatively , the higher an individual's level of education , the greater his or her occupational mobility . In the re ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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